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Kalaiselvi Mohan

(IAS | Tamil Nadu | 2012)
Director, Department of Economics and Statistics, Tamil Nadu
Kalaiselvi Mohan, born on 20 May 1977, is an Indian Administrative Service officer from the 2012 batch, Tamil Nadu cadre. Currently serving as the Director of the Department of Economics and Statistics since 24 February 2026, he has previously held the position of Collector. He continues to serve in the IAS, contributing to the administrative framework of Tamil Nadu.

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